So it has been a while since I did a summit, maybe my longest break in a while. This past winter has been busy and I've decided that I'm going to run a marathon this year so my training lately has been a lot of running and much less hiking. Anyways with my training schedule I find it hard to hike and then run the next day but I'll try and squeeze in the odd hike this summer. So this one was a fairly last minute idea, I got a group together and headed for a sunset summit. We didn't quite make the true summit of Carthew for the sunset, but we got high enough to see the sunset and it was really nice. After the sunset we reached what some people refer to as Carthew Minor and it was a nice view from there and then pushed on to the true Carthew Summit. It was about 11pm before we hit the true summit and the sky was still light but we had our headlamps on at this point. The wind was a little chilly on top so our summit stay wasn't too long. We headed down to regain the Carthew-Alderson Summit trail but had to reclimb a bit as we hit a huge snow patch that we didn't feel safe traversing in the dark. Once on the trail it was smooth sailing until we hit another snow drift on the trail just before we got to Summit Lake. It was huge and was probably about 15 feet tall in some sections. We eventually found an easy way up and over it but had to do the old kick in and climb up, except we didn't have any ice axes which would have made it a little safer cause if we slipped we were sliding down for a while. All in all a great trip and got home at like 4am!
Start of hike at the always Beautiful Cameron Lake |
First snow pack we had to cross |
That drift there is what we had to go around on our way back, see last picture |
The sunset |
Carthew Minor |
The ridge we kept on to the summit in the distance |
This drift actually made this ridge walk pleasant |
Getting darker but the view was still spectacular |
Another shot of the night sky |
First view of Carthew Lakes, look at all the snow around the lake |
Summit Silhouette picture |
Long exposure shot with the moon over Mt. Custer from Carthew Summit |
Summit Picture |
Another long exposure shot from the summit looking towards Alderson |
That drift we had to get around, it will take a while to melt that thing! |
Sunset Timelapse
Carthew Minor Summit Video
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